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On the Problems of Reconstructing Pre-Hellenistic Israelite (Palestinian) History
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Right, so according to Lemche, David may or may not have existed, but his empire certainly didn't. I agree completely. What were you trying to get at? I don't understand why you threw in the "empire that overrun the Philistines" bit--Lemche says nothing of the sort.
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According to the Bible, under David's leadership, the Israelites 'conquered' the Philistines.
Lemche says David's empire did not exist in 10 Cent BCE. It was asked "What Empire?" I said the Empire that overrun the Philistines. Lemche doesn't define what he means by "empire". Of course, it was the fictitious Biblical 'empire'. Why is it necessary that I be 'getting at' something when I infer that 'empire' refers to the Kingdom of David et al as portrayed in the Bible? |
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According to the Bible, under David's leadership, the Israelites defeated the Philistines.
Lemche says David's empire did not exist in 10 Cent BCE. It was asked "What Empire?" I said the Empire that overrun the Philistines. Lemche doesn't define what he means by "empire". Of course, it was the fictitious Biblical 'empire' [you introduced the phrase 'subscribe to'] in the Bible - or is there another source that portrays David as heading am 'empire'?. Why is it necessary that I be 'getting at' something when I infer that 'empire' refers to the Kingdom of David et al as portrayed in the Bible? |
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